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This painting gives off a real feeling of timelessness.
Di-Maccio's works are often feminine and of great beauty: cold creation, inaccessible like a fairy of the Future, like a statue.
Gérard Di-Maccio was born in Algeria in 1938.
He developed a Thesis in Morphopsychology and became a professor at the Beaux-Arts in Paris.
In 1978, he gave up teaching to devote himself fully to his visionary painting.
He applies the technique of the Florentine Masters of the Renaissance, works with the 3 primary colors plus brown. and the varnish that finishes his works gives this patina that expresses a past future.
He practices a more vibrant, more lively, less pasty and less inert painting.
The light on this painting is created by an imaginary lighting at the top right.
It usually incorporates small fragments that help to focus the gaze.
In Japan, a real cult is dedicated to him and he is considered a living God in the same way as the Sumos.
In 2001, the Di-Maccio Museum opened in OSAKA
He notably presented there the largest canvas in the world (27m x 9m), a fresco of the Celebration of Humanity.
"Art does not follow a fashion. A successful work will cross the centuries and will address all peoples". G. Di-Maccio
This canvas is presented with an 18th century gilded wooden frame.
The price indicated includes this frame.
However, this work can be sold without the frame.
Dimensions:
76.5 x 106.5 Canvas only
100.5 x 130.5 with frame
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Ref: Z75406K8CB